ThermaHelm helmet cools the brain, could save lives

Posted in Automotive by Conner Flynn on January 14th, 2010

Here’s one we hope performs as well as they say. The ThermaHelm helmet could be a life saver for many. It boasts a few lightweight chemical packs built into the helmets lining. One of the packs has water and the other one nitrate. Together, in a sudden reaction, they cause a cooling reaction that can last up to 45 minutes.

That is important because it helps improve the chances of the rider’s survival after a crash, as it stabilizes the temperature of the brain. The ThermaHelm is expected to arrive in July of this year with GPS, a video camera and Bluetooth. We hope this one saves many lives.

The price will be £499 (or $811).

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2 Comments to “ThermaHelm helmet cools the brain, could save lives”
  1. Mj88 Says:

    This is awesome!

    I’ve felt one of these ice pack work and they get extremely cold (you literally can’t hold onto it!), extremely quick (instantly and stays cold for about 45mins!) which in a crash is whats crucial!
    I would love to have one purely for the reassurance that if a crash happens, my brain is safe.

    I checked out the latest pictures and Thermahelm’s carbon fibre thread looks the business and it’s clear their making it cool (no pun intended)!

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